No. We are stuck. Can’t get out. And the foggs were starting to get thicker and thicker as the time walks. Looking around. Buildings were dead, trees were dead ‘everything’ there was dead. No sound of wind. Just complete silence. Even no signals reach here. What do you expect from an abandoned place.
The sun is going down soon. It’s going to get very dark. And with a town having nothing but ‘dead’ objects, everything is going to get nasty. And creepy. In fact, we already feel the time is moving slower than ever. No exaggerating. It really is. What should we do? Walk through many kilometers in the woods with creatures you are not fond of? And at this time? They may attack you at anytime and eat you alive. Horrible. That would be too dangerous and risky. So we end up exploring the town. Got to do something. We can’t just sit there staring at the blank air doing nothing forever. Thank god. We brought the torches so the foggs did not do us much. There’s four of us so we split into two groups. Girl and boy each.
Walking up north on the wet ground. Wrecked buildings, broken windows, hanging doors, bits of brick, rusted wheelbarrows, dusty signposts and foggs. The air was even rotten stink. The only living thing here were the flies. Wonder why they are still here. We stopped at a building that seems to be least ruined. We crunched in it. All objects unsightly teared down. Still we recognised the desks and chairs that lined together. Front of them was a half cracked chalkboard and an old clock facing down on the floor with bits of broken glass. It’s a small school. Surprisingly the windows are still alive. And it will keep us warm for the night. But. The scent in the air was very weird. And that on the floor. What is it doing here? What are the gas masks doing here? It kind of